orion REN a SWS RE NR IN Classified Advertising Rates For Sale, Wanted, Cards of Thanks, Coming Events, etc.--3¢ per word, minimum .60¢. additional insertion .2¢ per word, minimum 40¢. In Memoriams, $1.00 per insertion with four line Additional four lines, .25¢. verse. Billing charge of 25¢ if not not paid by Priday following publication. Classified display .90¢ per column inch. Other rates on request. Telephone -- 985-7383 Open daily, Monday through Friday, 9.00 a.m. to Closed all day Saturday. Classified deadline 6:00 p.m. Tuesday. 6.00 p.m. Second or IN MEMORIAM BIRTH HEAYN--In loving memory of Robert Gordon Heayn, who passed away Sept. 7, 1962. Ever remembered by Wife and family ESPIE--In loving memory of | a dear brother and son, Bruce John Espie, who passed away Sept. 17th, 1961. We have only a memory, dear Bruce To keep our whole life through But the sweetness will linger forever As we treasure the image of you. Lovingly remembered by Carol & Jack, Paul, Jerry, Mother and Dad CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my neigh- bours for the lovely plant, Man- chester U.C.W. and Mrs, A. Christie for the cut flowers and all those who sent cards and fruit while I was in Oshawa Hospital. To Dr. McKinney, Brignall Ambulance and the nurses of Room 6014 "Isolation Ward", "Thank You". Mrs. Beth Sonley We would like to express our sincere thanks to neighbours, friends and relatives, a special thank you to Mrs. Rodman and Mr. and Mrs, Ira Travell, for the very pleasant evening and all the beautiful gifts given to us on the occasion of our 40th anniversary. Mabel and Carl Graham I would like to express my appreciation and many thanks to all our kind neighbours, friends and relatives for their thoughtfulness and kindness to us during our recent bereave- ment. 9s0ar) [YG I would like to express my sincere thanks to friends and neighbours for the lovely flow- ers, cards and gifts, visits and kind enquiries during my recent stay in Oshawa General Hospi- tal. Special thanks to Dr, Bowerman and the nurses and staff for their kind and effi- cient care. Mrs. A. Parker I wish to thank my family, friends and neighbours for the lovely flowers and cards I re- ceived during my recent stay in Port Perry hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Kandel and Mec- Intyre, also the nurses and staff. ( Mrs. Ross Gordon 17.00 p.m. Sharp at Council IRVINE -- Winston and San- dra (nee Cook) wish to an- nounce the birth of their daugh- ter, 8 Ib.,, 1 oz., Sunday, Sept, 13th at the Oshawa General Hospital. COMING EVENTS OTTAWA and Gatinau Valley, Quebec, a bus trip, 20th, 21st of September starting 8 a.m. For information phone 985-2598 or 895-2195. VOCAL INSTRUCTION Mrs. Grace Hastings will re- sume private Vocal Instruction in September, For further in- formation Phone 985-2539. Sept. 17 REGISTRATION for Dancing. Tap, jazz, ballet and baton twirling. Monday, September 14 at Caesarea Fire Hall, 4.30 to 5.30 and Port Perry Scout Hall 'Friday, September 18, 4.30 to 5.30, Teacher Jean Bright, C.D.T.A,, C.T.A. and N.B.T.A. Sept. 17 RESERVE the date, Wed., Oct. 28th for the Port Perry Rod & Gun Club Banquet. Tickets available from members. Sept. 24 DANCE--Country Style, Sept. 26th, Scugog Township Hall. Admission Tbe, Music by "The Islanders". Sept.24 MANCHESTER U.C.W. will hold a bazaar & tea in the United Church basement Wed- nesday, September 23rd, at 2.30 p.m. Sat., PROSPECT UNITED Church Anniversary, Sept. 20,at 11 a.m. Speaker, Rev. John H. Griffen, BA., B.D. Music by the Joseph "family. ANNUAL MEETING of Port Perry & District Minor Soft- ball Association will be held Saturday, October 17, 1964 at Chambers, All coaches, man- agers and umpires are urged to attend. A special invitation is extended to parents. Election of officers will be held and a Constitution will be passed. Carl Luke, President. MINOR SOFTBALL Closing Day, Sunday, October 4th, 2.00 p.m. Ball Park. Two Games; presentation of trophies and crests. All Minor Softball players are urged to be on hand COMING EVENTS FOR SALE FOR SALE UTICA UNITED CHURCH Anniversary, Sunday, Septem- ber 27th at 2.30 p.m. Rev. I, L. Saunders, guest speaker. Special Music. Sept. 24 PRINCE ALBERT UNITED Church Bazaar, Wed., Novem- ber 18th. ABOUT 250 BALES of Oat STRAW. Phone 985-7730. FROM REGISTERED Stock, 4 shorthorn yearling. heifers, 2 shorthorn yearling bulls. Con- cession 8, Lot 34, Darlington. Telephone Brooklin 655-3093. Sept. 24 HOT TURKEY SUPPER in the Prince Albert Church, Friday, October 2nd, from 5.00 p.m. until all are served. Adults $1.50, Children 75c. (12 and under) Pre-School children free. Oct. 1 ANNOUNCING the Annual Bazaar in the Parish Hall, Church of the Ascension, Satur- day, November 28th, Watch for further notices. RUMMAGE SALE. Will be held in the Parish Hall, Church of the Ascension on Saturday, October 3 at 1.30 p.m. Oct. 1 to receive a crest, MR. RONALD PEEL will pre- sent a travelogue and pictures in Scugog Head Memorial Church, Saturday, Sept. 19th at, 8.00 p.m. Ad. 50c. and 25c. DEER HUNTER TRAINING PROGRAM Sponsored by The Ontario County Rod and Gun Club at the Uxbridge Secondary School Wednesday, September 23, 8.00 p.m. ] TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF DEER HUNTING Guest Speakers: Mr. Sid Dor- land, Wildlife Management Of- ficer, and Mr. Sandy Ellis, Senior Conservation Officer, Department of Lands and Forests. This will be a lecture on many interesting aspects of the White Tailed, Deer, and will in- clude slides on Gun Safety and a film on the "Michigan Deer". All interested sportsmen and hunters are urged to attend. FOR SALE SEWING Machines repaired. Older machines a specialty. All work guaranteed, Needles and parts for all makes. 986-4291, Blackstock. HOUSE, village of Manilla. Full price $2500.00, hydro. For appointment call O. J. Boe, 985-2079 Port Perry. Broker S. J. Newman. Sept. 17 GORD'S MARINE MERCURY OUTBOARD Sales & Service Winter Storage & Overhauls TEST DRIVE The Hus-Ski-Snow Traveller, CLAREMONT -- PH. 649-2007 Boats, Motors and Trailers Terms -- Trades Jan.23/6b T.F.| OIL SPACE HEATER, good cendition, Evans make, Brook- lin 655-3971. OFFICE EQUIP. Typewriters, Adders, Cashiers, Duplicators, Chequewriters, Files, Furniture. We Buy, Sell, Rent, Service. Largest Stock. Budget Terms. New and Used. Low Overhead, Low Prices. Bill Hamilton, Raglan FIVE ROOM Insul-Brick Dwel- ling on One-Half Acre of Land, Prince Albert, Hydro, Bath- room, Town Water. Telephone 985-7140 or 985-2175. Sept.17 COLEMAN FLOOR FURNACE Oil fired, 50,000 B.T.U, Good Condition. Reasonable. 985- 2260. 12 - 15 ACRES of standing corn. Phone 985-2019. G. H. Walker, R.R. 4, Port Perry. BOY'S SPORT Jacket and Pants, size 8, also Pants 6X. In very good condition. Phone 985-7950. ise 30 - 30 WINCHESTER, A-1 Condition, peep sights & sling. Phone 985-2264. Sept. 24 MEN'S NEW and used cloth- ing, including '2 Tweed over- coats; new odd trousers and shirts, ete. Best offer for lot. 985-2806. | PEARS, APPLES, PLUMS and crab apples. Phone 985-2836. REGISTERED AND CERTIFIED Genesee Wheat Canada No. 1 Genessee Wheat, grown from registered seed. Canada No. 1 Rye and Oats for fall pasture, Alfalfa & grasses for fall seeding. " For the best in seed cleaning and treating -- Call -- SWAIN Seed Cleaners and Dealer BLACKSTOCK 986-4331 Sept. 10 - 17. O22 ORL IE OR ORO OL OZ OZ OZ Oe OZ OZ OZ OR 2 Oa OTOL Opa O020, Ca alana eC ®O® OOO® OOO ORO ORO ORR RRO al al FLAMINGO RESTAURANT | . NEW HOURS . | MONDAY ......ccccrevveee.. 8 am. = 12 p.m. TUESDAY .......... CLOSED ALL DAY S WEDNESDAY ......... 8 am. - 12 pm. ® THURSDAY ............ DOC EEE OPOO® & OOOO eee 8 am, - 1 am, FRIDAY ......cccceivvnnneee. 8 am, = 1 am. SATURDAY ......c.e.. 8 am. - 2 am. SUNDAY ......cooervnnenre 11 am, = 10 pm, GIRL'S 3-piece winter outfit, size 4, excellent condition. 985-2220. POLLED Hereford Bull, 21 mon.; Gilson Refrigerator; 2% yr. Saddle Horse, Heavy Hunter type. Apply Brooklin 655- 4832, COCKER SPANIEL Puppies. Phone after six. 985-2245. 1956 PONTIAC, good tires, good running order. Best offer. Phone 985-2663 on week-ends. WANTED ROOM and BOARD Wanted for middle aged lady in town. 985- 7715. Sept. 17 GUITAR TEACHER for young boy. Phone 985-2260. WORK WANTED CLIPPER BLADES--Sharpen- ing & repairs. Cattle clipper blades sharpened $1.00 pair. Sheep blades--b50¢ pair, 24 hr. service--work guaranteed. Cattle Clipper Service 37 First Ave. Box 590 Uxbridge, Ont. PAINTING--Plain painting, al- so special mural and pattern painting. Complete Rec. room finishing. Will build and repair furniture. T. Kronister, Phone 985-7191, after 6 p.m. Sept. 2 CARPENTER work done. Re- pairs, remodelling, small addi- tions. Clarence Wilcox. Phone 985-2001. Aug. 14 HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP wanted, full or part time, starting Septem- ber 8th. Apply Flamingo Res- taurant, T.F. CLEANING WOMAN wanted each week-end. Phone 985-2311. RELIABLE WOMAN to care for 2 pre-school aged children in new home, light housekeep- ing. Phone 985-7863. RELIABLE GIRL or Woman, 7 to 8.30 a.m. daily, 5 day week, also 4.00 - 9.30 p.m, Tues. and Thurs. Live in or out. Box. 38 Port Perry Star. T.F. TO RENT FOR RENT -- DUCK Shooting Marsh. 985-7939. APARTMENT, available Oct, 1 --4 rooms, steam heat, hard- wood floors, separate laundry room with washer & dryer fa- cilities. Downtown location. 985-7351. WANTED TO RENT YOUNG COUPLE require 3- roomed apartment. Phone 985- 7416. 4 2 OR 3 BEDROOM House in Port Perry or vicinity. Mr. Newman, Scugog Cleaners. 9865-2332 -or 7080. LOST TIGER-STRIPPED cat wearing flea collar, vicinity of .Cause- way Bowling Alley, Child's pet. 985-2201, to